Power to the People: the Case for Wikipedia

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Power to the People: the Case for Wikipedia
Authors
Sonya Lipczynska
Publication date
2005
DOI
10.1108/09504120510580028
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Power to the People: the Case for Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2005, written by Sonya Lipczynska.

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Purpose – To examine the case for the Wikipedia as a major reference tool.Design/methodology/approach – Summarises content of the Wikipedia and looks at the controversy its development has engendered. The controversy is examined with reference to recent press articles and internet postings. The aim is to look at the advantages and disadvantages of the Wikipedia in the light of this controversy, with a view to arriving at a balanced assessment of its value.Findings – Finds that the Wikipedia, through its editorial and up‐keep systems and ability to reflect very recent developments, is a source of unquestioned reference value.Research limitations/implications – The assessment of Wikipedia is brief and the analysis of the controversy surrounding it is confined to a small selection of recent articles and web postings.Practical implications – This assessment provides further exposure of the newly developed Wikipedia and contributes to the growing debate about its value and usefulness.Originality/value – Respon...

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Lipczynska, Sonya. (2005). "[[Power to the People: the Case for Wikipedia]]". Emerald Group Publishing Limited. DOI: 10.1108/09504120510580028.

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Lipczynska, Sonya. (2005). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Power_to_the_People:_the_Case_for_Wikipedia">Power to the People: the Case for Wikipedia</a>&quot;. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. DOI: 10.1108/09504120510580028.